All
current students at CCAC have access to our academic email system.
In order to access academic email, you must have aNetID account. Your academic
email account will be available the day AFTERyour NetIDaccount is
obtained. Student academic email boxes are limited to 10mb.

FACULTY:

If you are a
current faculty member, you also may use Academic Email,in addition toyour Outlook email account. If you
choose to provide your students with your academic email address, you
can then segregate student correspondence from regular College
correspondence in Outlook; do not forget to check both your
email accounts. Faculty academic email boxes are limited to 100mb.

As a Student at
CCAC, you may create a web page on our academic publishing server. Students may upload files up to a maximum of 10 MB.
Faculty also have the ability to create web pages. Faculty may upload files up to a maximum of 100 MB.

NOTE: You will use
SharePoint Designer 2007 (Microsoft Office software) to create and edit content on
your web page (or html or other web programming if you want to do it
the hard way!)

Want to see some
examples of web pages created by CCAC faculty? Check out
these links:

FACULTY: If you have not used
Blackboard, you should know you have the following options:

Teach an
INTERNET
course. Generally, all teaching and learning takes place via
the Internet. Students interact with the instructor and
classmates through a course website. Learning activities and
assignments are completed according to the instructions and schedule
posted by the instructor. Some instructors required students
to take their exams at CCAC testing sites or with an approved
proctor.

Teach a WEB-ENHANCEDcourse.
Web-enhanced courses
combine traditional classroom instruction with online collaboration
and learning. Students attend class at a CCAC campus or college
center on a regular but less frequent schedule (60% minimum of standard class time
+ final exam time + class breaks if the class exceeds 100 minutes at
a time). The balance of the course time is dedicated to
self-directed and scheduled online collaboration and learning
activities such as email, threaded discussion, and chat.

All students must obtain a NetID
account if you are to use any computer at the College. Your CCAC
Network Identifier (NetID) and password identify you
to the CCAC network and allow you to access a variety of resources and
services.

All Distance Learning
students must have a NetID in order to utilize the Blackboard site.
This includes Internet courses, Web-Enhanced courses and
Technology-Supported classes.

NOTE: If you are a faculty member, you are to use your Employee
Network Account (Outlook) to log into the campus network. You
will not obtain a NetID. NetID is restricted for student use
only.

Students, Faculty,
and
Staff can also access information from
the Datatel Colleague system via the web-basedCCAC Central. If you don't have an ID and password for
this service, you can go to the E-Services link (found on
every CCAC web page, bottom left hand corner), access any of the menus and click on the menu item "Create or
Reset your CCAC Central Username and Password". After you
submit your request for a CCAC Central account, a username and
temporary password will be assigned, and you will receive
an automated email from the system confirming your
Username and temporary password. When you log in
to CCAC Central, you will enter your user name and the temporary password,
a message will be generated that your password has expired.
You will then be directed to another web page to reset your
password to one of your choosing, enter the information
requested.Note: It will ask you
for old password, this is the temporary one that was just
generated.

at any
time, by clicking on "Create or Reset your CCAC Central
Username and Password" link on any of the menus. Your new password
must be 6 to 9 characters in length and include both letters
and numbers.